
The Founder of the New Kadampa Tradition is the highly respected meditation master and scholar Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Born in Tibet in 1932 and ordained a Buddhist monk at the age of eight, he studied Buddhism deeply under many highly qualified Teachers, in particular Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche. After leaving Tibet in 1959, he spent the next eighteen years mainly emphasising meditation retreat in various locations in the Himalayan region and northern India. In 1977, he accepted an invitation from Manjushri Buddhist Centre in Ulverston, England, to take up residence as their Spiritual Teacher, and in 1982 he became a naturalised British citizen. Since arriving in the UK, Geshe Kelsang has worked tirelessly to establish Buddhadharma in the West and to fulfil the wishes of those who wish to practise Buddhism. During these years he has given extensive teachings on major Mahayana Buddhist scriptures. These teachings, which are exceptionally clear and easy to understand, have been published as 20 highly acclaimed books that bridge perfectly the ancient wisdom of Buddhism and contemporary life. He has established three unique study programmes and over 1000 centres and groups around the world, trained qualified teachers and a flourishing ordained community, and created a project to build Buddhist temples in every major city in the world. In his teachings Geshe Kelsang emphasises the importance of meditation and how to apply it in daily life, the need to be truly happy, and how to cultivate a good heart to help others - and he demonstrates these qualities perfectly in his own life. This remarkable teacher inspires so many people from so many different countries because he teaches from example. He is a humble Buddhist monk dedicated to helping people throughout the world find true happiness in their hearts. Geshe Kelsang currently divides his time between Europe and the USA, where he continues to teach and guide thousands of disciples.

Venerable Gen-la Kelsang Khyenrab is an English monk and senior disciple of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. He is the Spiritual Director of the New Kadampa Tradition and regularly gives meditation courses in many countries throughout the world as well as being the Resident Teacher at Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre in Cumbria. Gen-la Khyenrab is an inspiring teacher who has been studying and practising Buddhism for many years. His sincerity in putting Buddha's teachings into practice in his own life and his compassion for others make him a perfect example of a modern Buddhist practitioner. Through his teachings and his example he is able to help others attain inner peace and happiness through following the Buddhist path.

Our Resident Teacher here at Maitreya Centre is Kelsang Lam-ma, she has studied and practiced meditation and Kadampa Buddhism for over 25 years, so we will undoubtedly be able to benefit from her vast knowledge and experience.
All the other Teachers at Maitreya Centre and it's branches are sincerely studying Dharma and some are also resident at the Centre. They combine their studies with work, practice and teaching, bringing invaluable practical experience to their students.

"If I rely upon my Spiritual Guide all my temporary wishes, such as the wish to enjoy human happiness, and all my ultimate wishes, such as the wish to attain liberation and full enlightenment, will be fulfilled without difficulty."
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